Senin, 23 April 2018

WWII Review: Nanking

Nanking Director: Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman  Time: 89 minutes. Color/B&W.  Think of this flick as a documentary variation on Schindler’s List set in 1937 China. Directed by the pair who helmed Twin Towers, the Oscar-winning documentary short, Nanking is visually textured, haunting, nauseating, and compelling. It melds incredible, if often grotesquely disturbing, archival footage …

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